Everyday work at Charming Charlie is full of new events, new promotions, and lots of Jewelry. Very flexible with schedule, specially for students. I enjoy working at charming charlie, Employees and managers are very friendly.

Typical day was helping customers shop. I learned to properly accessorize my jewelry with my attire. My supuervisors were awesome very down to earth along with co-workers. The hardest part of the job was it was only part time only managment get over 30 hours. I most enjoyed this job cause i shopped while i worked.

Fast Growing Company,with great team members. Ability to watch and make changes. The the company has invested in great talent and works hard to achieve all goals with in each department. Cross training is a must and the company gives you the tools to develop yourself with in.

Being a Charmer at Charming Charlie is such a rewarding job! They're very flexible and understanding and the accessories basically sell themselves, they're so eye-catching and fun! One of the best parts of the job is to really boost our customers confidence and assisting them in picking out the ideal accessories for their special occasions and every day style!

Working on go backs, putting merchandize out on sells floor, run register. I learnt a lot about jewelry styles. The store manager when i worked their was very involved with changes and making sure everythng was getting it, he would even send weekly emails with thee 411 for the week.

I love working at Charming Charlie. It's such a great job as a "charmer" (sales associate). I love being able to help someone pick out the perfect outfit from head to toe and decking them out in accessories.

- A typical work day is interesting there is always something that needs to be done whether its helping a costumer, or making sure that product gets put on the floor.- As a sales associate at Charming Charlie I have learned how to help costumers, by approaching them in the correct way, and making them feel comfortable with you as an associate.-Management and co-workers are great very friendly.-The hardest part of my job happens when the store gets crowded typically on Saturdays and there are many costumers that are asking for assistance and you are not able to help every costumer at one time.- I enjoy getting to know costumers and assisting costumers with their fashion needs.

A typical day of work consists of a variety of things. Throughout the work day I maintain and continue to engage with customers to find out what they are looking for and building a personal relationship with them. At the register, I revisit the things spoken about on the sales floor to keep the connection. I also have to ring the transaction up in an efficient amount of time. Teamwork is another key skill to demonstrate in the everyday work environment.I also must keep the store looking its best to create a visually pleasing environment to shop in. As the temporary stock lead, I was responsible for processing shipment as quickly and efficiently as possible to get new product to the floor in order to sell it. I also was in charge of visuals so I had to make sure the correct signage was in place everyday. The hardest part of the job was when we did not have exactly what the customer was looking for, but to fix this situation, I offered alternative products. The most enjoyable part of the job would definitely be knowing that you made a difference in someone's life whether it was by just building a relationship with them or just putting a smile on their face.

On this Job its all about Time management, fashion visuals, product sales, and duties. The hardest thing about this job is fighting for hours and pay. This job is perfect for High school seniors and people that wants to work in retail for the rest of their life. unless your management you don't get paid good at all you can't afford living expenses on your own. I can't move out my parents home because this job doesn't pay enough. But its a fun fashionable job other than the DM always on your case about lying to the customer to get sales.

Have to learn a lot about wear and how to place the merchandise and be very into the customer and what they are looking for, managers push on getting customers emails way too much, but other then that fun and exciting place to r=work

If you are a college student looking for some spending money, this would be a good job for you. 40% 'employee appreciation weekends' are always nice.

However, if you are looking for a company to grow with, DO NOT waste your time. For some reason management enjoys leading people on by promising advancement opportunities and claim they have no say in it whatsoever. There is also a lot of conflict between various levels of management. I have witnessed a senior manager blatantly ignore direction from the store manager and instead of the store manager saying something, she just complained and had charmers complete the work instead. It is a very 'every man for himself' atmosphere.

I learned a lof from my co-workers and managers. They were always positive and reassuring. The customers loved coming in because of the friendly staff. The hardest part was transferring to a new location because this Hobby Lobby was great. The most enjoyable part of my day was coming to work.

Great place to work! Fun employees from diverse backgrounds and awesome customers. I learned how to successfully to do floor settings according to Charming Charlie guidelines, and how to effectively use product placement as a tool for up selling merchandise.